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  2. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Slang used or popularized by Generation Z (Gen Z; generally those born between the late 1990s and late 2000s in the Western world) differs from slang of earlier generations; [1] [2] ease of communication via Internet social media has facilitated its rapid proliferation, creating "an unprecedented variety of linguistic variation". [2] [3] [4]

  3. Boombayah - Wikipedia

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    Blackpink became only the seventh K-pop act to reach number one on the chart, joining the company of Psy, BigBang, 2NE1, Exo, CL, BTS, G-Dragon, and Taeyang. Blackpink broke the record for the fastest act to hit number one on the chart in history, and became only the third act to hold the top two positions after Psy and BigBang. [ 8 ]

  4. NCT (group) - Wikipedia

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    NCT (Korean: 엔시티; RR: Ensiti; an acronym for Neo Culture Technology) [2] is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by SM Entertainment.Introduced in January 2016, the group consists of 25 members divided into six different sub-units: NCT U, NCT 127, NCT Dream, WayV, NCT DoJaeJung, and NCT Wish. [3]

  5. KickFlip - Wikipedia

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    KickFlip (Korean: 킥플립; RR: Kikpeullip) is a South Korean boy band formed through SBS's reality competition program Loud and managed by JYP Entertainment.The group consists of seven members: Kyehoon, Amaru, Donghwa, Juwang, Minje, Keiju, and Donghyeon. [1]

  6. Viviz - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, Viviz appeared on Grammy's Global Spin — a video series by The Recording Academy highlighting unique artists from around the globe performing their debut single, "Bop Bop!", at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul. The trio were the first ever K-pop girl group to feature on the series. [9]

  7. Ive (group) - Wikipedia

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    Ive's official logo. The group's name is meant to evoke the English phrase "I have". [1] It refers to the idea of showing what "I have" to the audience with confidence, where instead of telling the story of growth, the group intends to portray a "complete girl group" from the start.

  8. Nxde - Wikipedia

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    They will do well in the conservative radio media and overcome that barrier." An official from the US record industry also said, "Nxde's radio debut is a historical event as it can be seen that language is not a barrier to K-pop's entry into the global market". [3] The remix version by American DJ Steve Aoki was released on December 16. [8]

  9. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    MIDZY is a play on the Korean word 믿지 (mid-ji) which means trust/believe. Itzy trusts/believes in MIDZY. [182] IU: Uaena Musician [183] Ivorian Doll: Dollz Musician [184] Iz*One: WIZ*ONE Music group Wiz is short for "wizard" and means that their fans will be with IZ*ONE helping them to create their magical future together. [185]